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Hi folks, I've looked around for someone asking about this specific issue but haven't seen it:
When I provide extra time for a student (for ability-related accommodations), Canvas requires that the quiz remain available for that additional time. This means that students who "arrive" late, can take the full duration of the exam as long as it submitted before the extended availability time. I don't like this.
A concrete example: I am giving a quiz at 10 am that students have 1 hour to complete. Normally, I would set the duration to 60 minutes and set the Available from/Until times to 10 am - 11 am. However, if I have a student who receives 100% additional time, then in order for the personal extension (created via Moderate) to be allowed, I need to extend the quiz Available Until time to 12 pm. BUT (and here is my issue), this means that *any* student can start the exam late (e.g., at 11 am) and still have the full 60 minutes to complete the exam. What I would like is for only the 1 student (or more depending on number of students with accommodations) to be able to have extra time for the exam, but not allow late starters to have the full time.
I know this may seem fairly idiosyncratic, but I suspect others have been in this predicament?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Alex,
I can think of two ways to accomplish this within Canvas.
Hope this helps.
Hi Alex,
I can think of two ways to accomplish this within Canvas.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Brian. I am aware of the first option you listed in Canvas, and in fact had to use the Moderate Quiz option to extend time to the specific student. However, unless I'm misunderstanding that doesn't seem to address my question because it still requires the quiz to be "available" longer for the entire class.
Your second option looks like it'll work for the specific student, but how would I go about assigning the quiz to the rest of the class (minus the student)? If I assign it to "Everyone" and the student is included (essentially assigned the same quiz twice with different parameters), can the student simply choose to take the one with the extension?
Hi Alex,
You would assign the quiz to everyone in the course as you normally would and then you would follow this guide (How do I assign a quiz to an individual student?) to assign the quiz separately to the student(s) you wish to give more time. By assigning it directly to the student it overrides the settings of the "Everyone".
Beautiful. That override function is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a bunch!
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